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    FG Rallies Stakeholders at Africa Digital Health Summit, Unveils Bold Agenda for Digital Health As An Enabler

    FG Rallies Stakeholders at Africa Digital Health Summit, Unveils Bold Agenda for Digital Health As An Enabler

    The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to revolutionizing healthcare delivery through digital innovation, artificial intelligence, and data systems

    At the 5th Africa Digital Health Summit (ADHS 2025) in Lagos, the Honourable Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako, described digital health as a critical enabler in the ongoing effort to reform Nigeria’s health sector.

    According to a statement by Alaba Balogun, the Ministry’s Head of Information & Public Relations, he said digital technologies are essential to achieving universal health coverage, reducing financial hardship, and improving healthcare outcomes across the continent.

    Dr. Salako applauded Premier Medical Systems and its founder, Dr. Niyi Osamiluyi, for creating a platform that showcases transformative digital tools such as telemedicine, AI diagnostics, electronic medical records, and mobile health applications.

    “The Nigeria Digital in Health Initiative (NDHI),” Salako announced, “has been launched to drive President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s vision of ensuring every Nigerian accesses healthcare wherever they are without financial hardship.” The initiative, he noted, will create millions of jobs by leveraging the ingenuity of Nigerian youth while setting standards and ensuring interoperability of digital solutions.

    The Minister emphasized that the private sector remains the backbone of this transformation, calling on innovators and investors to deepen their commitment as the government creates a conducive policy and investment climate.

    Salako also acknowledged the collaborative roles of sub-national governments and commissioners of health, urging states to align with federal efforts to ensure scalability and national impact.

    He stressed that under Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, health is a fundamental human right, noting that digital health solutions must prioritize equity, accessibility, and sustainability.

    The Minister raised concerns over rising cyber threats and data privacy breaches in healthcare systems. “We must robustly ringfence our digital health systems from cyberattacks and misuse of patient data,” he warned, announcing that a National Stakeholders Dialogue on Power in Health would hold later this year to address energy challenges in healthcare digitalization.

    He called for continued collaboration across sectors to unlock Africa’s potential through scalable, inclusive, and secure digital health innovations.

    Dr. Salako applauded Premier Medical Systems and its founder, Dr. Niyi Osamiluyi, for creating a platform that showcases transformative digital tools such as telemedicine, AI diagnostics, electronic medical records, and mobile health applications.

    “The Nigeria Digital in Health Initiative (NDHI),” Salako announced, “has been launched to drive President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s vision of ensuring every Nigerian accesses healthcare wherever they are without financial hardship.” The initiative, he noted, will create millions of jobs by leveraging the ingenuity of Nigerian youth while setting standards and ensuring interoperability of digital solutions.

    The Minister emphasized that the private sector remains the backbone of this transformation, calling on innovators and investors to deepen their commitment as the government creates a conducive policy and investment climate.

    Salako also acknowledged the collaborative roles of sub-national governments and commissioners of health, urging states to align with federal efforts to ensure scalability and national impact.

    He stressed that under Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, health is a fundamental human right, noting that digital health solutions must prioritize equity, accessibility, and sustainability.

    The Minister raised concerns over rising cyber threats and data privacy breaches in healthcare systems. “We must robustly ringfence our digital health systems from cyberattacks and misuse of patient data,” he warned, announcing that a National Stakeholders Dialogue on Power in Health would hold later this year to address energy challenges in healthcare digitalization.

    He called for continued collaboration across sectors to unlock Africa’s potential through scalable, inclusive, and secure digital health innovations.

    The 2-day Summit themed: “Strengthening Health Systems Through Digital Innovation, Data, and AI,” brought together policymakers, innovators, academics, development partners, and investors under one roof.

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